[Poem] [to] Sadee / Uncle [Jim?].

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This poem is addressed to Cooper's niece Sadie to whom he wrote many letters (several of which are represented in the collection). See also other poets' manuscripts in the collection: Rossetti, Clare, Dickinson, and Whitman.

Cooper addresses the poem to a "niece by adoption" and versifies about his own Achilles' heel and a storm at sea. Cooper, the 11th of 12 children born to the man who founded Cooperstown and built Ostego Hall, is remembered for his books of sailing and wilderness adventure, including the Leatherstocking Series featuring Natty Bumppo, the most well-known of which is _Last of the Mohicans_ (1826). In addition to enjoying the life of a country gentleman in New York, Cooper also traveled and wrote extensively in Europe.

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[Poem] [to] Sadee / Uncle [Jim?].
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English
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typma; abyes 19cty; Working Writer
i-remain_1711
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typma; abyes 19cty; Working Writer
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[1] leaf.
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[n.d.].
Cooper, . J. F. . 1789- 1851. (n.d.). [Poem] [to] Sadee / Uncle [Jim?]. (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/poem-sadee/uncle-jim
Cooper, James Fenimore 1789-1851. n.d. “[Poem] [to] Sadee Uncle [Jim?]”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/poem-sadee/uncle-jim.
Cooper, James Fenimore 1789-1851. [Poem] [to] Sadee Uncle [Jim?]. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/poem-sadee/uncle-jim.